In this manuscript, we present the experimental realization of a mode-locked Er3+: ZBLAN (ZrF2- BaF2- LaF3- AlF3- NaF) fiber laser operating at mid-infrared (mid-IR) 2.8 μm band, achieved through the utilization of Tellurium (Te) as the saturable absorber (SA). An exploration of their nonlinear optical absorption properties at 2.8 μm was undertaken employing a dual-channel detection methodology. Our investigation reveals that the Te-SA prepared exhibits a significant broadband saturable absorption response, thereby confirming its suitability as SA for passive mode-locked fiber laser at 2.8 μm. The peak average output power pulse and energy of the mode-locked Er3+: ZBLAN fiber laser are 41.2mW and 1.632nJ, respectively. These measurements were conducted at a repetition rate of 25.25 MHz, accompanied by a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 60 dB at a transmit pump power of 600 mW. This is the first demonstration of a mode-locked fiber laser operating in the 2.8 µm mid infrared band using Te-SA.